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  2. Amethyst - Wikipedia

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    Amethyst is relatively common in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Nova Scotia. The largest amethyst mine in North America is located in Thunder Bay, Ontario. [14] Amethyst is the official state gemstone of South Carolina. Several South Carolina amethysts are on display at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. [21]

  3. File:Quartz 23.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Colorado Silver Boom - Wikipedia

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    The Amethyst Mine, near Creede, Colorado Remains of an abandoned mine near Silverton, Colorado, in July 2020. Beginning in 1889, Creede, Colorado was the site of another big silver boom. The first discovery was made at the Alpha mine in 1869, but the silver could not be extracted at a profit from the complex ores.

  5. Nicholas C. Creede - Wikipedia

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    The mines subsequently developed on the Amethyst vein included the Bachelor, the Annie Rooney, the Sunnyside, and the Commodore. Creede's share of the Amethyst mining operation was well over a million dollars, with some sources placing his daily income from the Amethyst and related properties at US$1,000 ($27,000 US 2011) per day in 1892. [ 11 ]

  6. Operator error blamed for elevator incident that led to death ...

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    The incident happened as the elevator was descending into the mine in the mountains near Colorado Springs. At around 500 feet down, the person operating the elevator from the surface “felt ...

  7. List of U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones

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    State, federal district, territory Mineral Rock or stone Gemstone Alabama [1]: Hematite (1967): Marble (1969): Star blue quartz (1990): Alaska [2] [3]: Gold (1968 ...

  8. Jackson water 'just the canary in the coal mine' in MS ... - AOL

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    Even if you were to take Jackson's water woes out of the equation, drinking water and waste water throughout Mississippi are still in dire need of improvement. "Jackson is really just the canary ...

  9. Four Peaks - Wikipedia

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    Four Peaks is the site of an amethyst mine that produces top-grade amethyst. The name Four Peaks is a reference to the four distinct peaks of a north–south ridge forming the massif's summit. The northernmost peak is named Brown's Peak and is the tallest of the four at 7,659 feet (2,334 m). [ 1 ]